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Classrooms of TODAY from Early Years to Graduation and beyond cannot be exclusive of technology. Share, and encourage best use of I.T. in education to support inquiry.

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Ever heard of VoiceThreads? Thank you Tod for introducing this to me.

I think this is a great tool to get your students excited about presenting their work other than just using 'powerpoint'- Really worth looking at in my opinion.

http://voicethread.com/#q.b409

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Started by Cristina Milos Apr 21, 2009.

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Comment by Elaine Reimann on March 28, 2009 at 7:35
If you are not sure why I.T. is a must! watch this!

Comment by Cristina Milos on April 20, 2009 at 23:34
Exceptional video :)
I needed not think or watch it twice - it is more than persuasive!
Thank you - I save dit in FLV format and will share it with the school staff!
Comment by Elaine Reimann on April 20, 2009 at 23:45
I agree! didn't have to see it twice either... We can not be ignorant of the diverse technologies we have at hand. Children of today will never know a world without technology and just like anything - without exposure or understanding of the existence they may not know how useful it can be to enhance their own learning.
Comment by Cristina Milos on April 26, 2009 at 15:27
Tim Rylands use of technology in the classroom- he uses a game to teach literacy. The outcome is amazing :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcaE5NwfgUA&feature=related
Comment by Elaine Reimann on April 26, 2009 at 19:17
Hi all! I've embedded the video in Cristina's wall comment below to facilitate the viewing :) however, there are a few other good ones under 'related videos' worth watching - so hit the link in Cristina's comment to see more on what I.T. and other teaching techniques can look like in the classroom.

Comment by Elaine Reimann on August 12, 2009 at 21:19
Over the past few months I've become more and more a fan of mind-mapping. I've tried a few different ways to do this. The easiest of course is pen and paper especially because it's most accessible; a note book in your bag or a napkin in a restaurant, you can map your thinking and keep your thoughts flowing as apposed to thinking in circles. I've trailed a few software mind-mapping programs including free internet based ones; however, the best yet is that of Tony Buzan. If you are not familiar with it you can trail it for a week for free... WARNING, you will like it and want it and it's not cheap.

Following is a video where Chris Griffiths the Chief Executive and founder of Tony Buzan online, explains some views on Thinking vs Technology and, well... there is a bit of a sales pitch in it, but there is also much truth to the thinking.

Comment by Cristina Milos on August 18, 2009 at 0:36
Thanks for sharing, Elaine :)
I watched the video and went straight to iMindMap - of course :) Really neat!

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